Dana Goodyear
Honey and Junk
Poems
“Haunted, ruthless, tender—scary-cool and edgy-smart. . . . The most breathtaking debut in years!”—J. D. McClatchy
“Despite Goodyear’s gift for wordplay, she is at base not a poet of revenge but one of loss and love—of sentiment frozen by insight. . . . Honey and Junk packs a terrific punch.”—New York Times
“With talent this apparent, the heart will always have room for more from [Goodyear].”—St. Louis Today
Dana Goodyear’s poems appear regularly in The New Yorker. She lives in New York City and Los Angeles. |
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